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<p>People can stay overnight with another household – both in their home or away from
home, for example at a hotel or in self-catered holiday accommodation, but they should
follow social distancing rules and limit their interactions with those outside their
household (or support bubble). This means that although more than two households can
book into the same hotel, they should stay socially distanced from each other and
limit gatherings to two households. The scientific advice is to minimise the number
of households you come into contact with, in order to avoid creating chains of transmission</p><p>Venues
providing accommodation should follow COVID-19-secure guidance to minimise the risk
of infection to customers and staff.</p><p>We continually closely monitor the infection
rate and are easing restrictions only when it is safe to do so.</p><p> </p>
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